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  • I would say "Al premium" should be called "nothing premium." Some of their fruits and veggies are c grade produce. The stuff that farmers sell to loblaws and stores like real Canadian superstore is A grade. No frills and food basics get B grade. The rest of the imperfect produce C to F grade goes to al premium. There are many times where you see tomatoes with all these spots on them or green peppers that are soft and rubbery. No where close to fresh vegetables... The price though is cheap. You can't expect fresh produce for expensive food. But I would rank al premium food a tier below food basics and no frills. Food court is the main attraction but with all Chinese owners that love to cut costs you know the food your eating is expired or very close to expired produce and meat.
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